Phoenixville Area Middle School

This program draws from 8th grade students and utilizes teachers as program facilitators. The program is offered as part of the school day – meeting once a week. The Phoenixville Community Health Foundation provides a philanthropic fund for the students to utilize;

Phoenixville Area Senior High School

This program is offered as an independent study curriculum, for students grades 10-12, that can be linked to the Senior Project graduation requirement. The students meet twice a week with a program facilitator chosen from school faculty and approved by the Foundation. These students form their own philanthropic group, deciding on their mission and philanthropic focus. The Phoenixville Community Health Foundation provides a philanthropic fund for the students to utilize.

Renaissance Academy

This program draws from 8th grade students and utilizes teachers as program facilitators. The program is offered as part of the school day, meeting several times a week. The Phoenixville Community Health Foundation provides a philanthropic fund for the students to utilize.

Owen J. Roberts Middle School

This program draws from 8th grade students and utilizes teachers as program facilitators. The program is offered both during the school day and as an after-school activity. The Phoenixville Community Health Foundation provides a philanthropic fund for the students to utilize.

Methacton Arcola Intermediate School

This program draws from 8th grade students and utilizes teachers as program facilitators. The program is offered during the school’s Club Session as the Philanthropy Club. The Phoenixville Community Health Foundation provides a philanthropic fund for the students to utilize.

Pope John Paul II High School

This program draws from the freshman, 9th grade, students and utilizes teachers as program facilitators. The program is offered as an after-school program. The Phoenixville Community Health Foundation provides a philanthropic fund for the students to utilize.